[Metakit] reposted from Starkit: How do I access a metakit subview with oomk.

Klaus Robert Suetterlin robert at mpe.mpg.de
Mon Jun 28 14:00:30 CEST 2004


I'm using metakit with tcl and started with oomk last week.
Unfortunately I hit a problem I could not solve by trial and error.
My post to the starkit mailing list brought no answers... and I
feel it is a very empty mailing list... so I repost to metakits
main mailing list...

Basically my problem is how to use / create a blocked subview ...
this is why I tried oomk at all.

-- original posting --

Hi again.

Ok. I found how I can access the subviews... unfortunately this
dumps core when I apply it to blocked views.

This is how I do it:

db layout named_pairs {name {pairs {k v}}}
[db view named_pairs] as npv
$npv append name "T_cpu_core"
$npv cursor npc
set npc(#) 0
[$npc(pairs) clone] as T_cpu_core
$T_cpu_core append k "12sec" v "71C"
$T_cpu_core append k "23sec" v "73C"


For blocked pairs I tried:

% db layout named_pairs {name {pairs {_B {k v}}}}
db_db.named_pairs
% [db view named_pairs] as npv
% $npv append name "T_cpu_core"
0
% $npv cursor npc
% set npc(#) 0
0
% set npc(pairs)
::view10
% [$npc(pairs) blocked] as T_cpu_core
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped)  tclsh8.4


Any help welcome.


Regards, Robert S.


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